TeliaSonera Tests LTE Speeds in Real-World Trial

Early results are promising, but very inconsistent.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Jan 28, 2010
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"We’ve heard all kinds of claims about just how fast long-term evolution will be—some of them citing bandwidth as high as 100 Mb/s—but until now there’s been no opportunity to validate them," writes Connected Planet's Kevin Fitchard.

"By getting a jump start on the rest of the industry and deploying the world’s first commercial LTE networks in Oslo and Stockholm, TeliaSonera has given the world the opportunity to see how a real, live LTE network performs. So far the results have varied considerably," Fitchard writes.

Click the following link to read the full story: LTE speeds put to the test in Sweden

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